Call for bids to host the 17th IFLA Interlending and Document Supply Conference (ILDS) 2021
05 febrero 2024
IFLA, the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions, invites bids from IFLA Members to host the 17th IFLA Interlending and Document Supply (ILDS) Conference to be held in September or October 2021. This conference typically runs 2 to 4 days in length, attracts between 150 and 200 delegates, and operates with a budget of approximately EUR 50,000.
Deadline: 28 February 2020
Introduction
IFLA, the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions, invites bids from IFLA Members to host the 17th IFLA Interlending and Document Supply (ILDS) Conference to be held in September or October 2021. This conference typically runs 2 to 4 days in length, attracts between 150 and 200 delegates, and operates with a budget of approximately EUR 50,000.
Interlending and document supply is one of the cornerstones of any library’s operations. The continuing development of technology and the increasing use of electronic resources make this conference an exciting opportunity for the international community to come together to discuss the delivery of quality services to users. Interlending and document supply is an integral part of the IFLA Strategy to Inspire, Engage, Enable, and Connect.
Recent conferences have been in:
- 2019 – Prague, Czech Republic
- 2017 – Paris, France
- 2015 – Istanbul, Turkey
- 2013 – Beijing, China
- 2011 – Chicago, USA
- Complete list of ILDS Conferences
The IFLA Document Delivery and Resource Sharing (DDRS) Standing Committee assumes all responsibility for soliciting and selecting papers to be delivered at the conference.
In collaboration with the DDRS Committee, the ILDS Local Organizing Committee is responsible for all local arrangements, including venue selection, catering, web site development, promotion and marketing, social events, setting the conference budget, registration, fundraising and corporate sponsorship, soliciting and selecting exhibitors, and assisting speakers and delegates with visa or travel questions. The host will provide lunch, coffee breaks, and one gala dinner for conference attendees.
Organization of the conference is carried out completely by the host organization, which must be willing to commit the amount of time and level of staff required to plan an event of this magnitude. Applicants may use a Destination Management Company if they so desire to assist with conference logistics.
Criteria against which submissions will be considered
Candidates are advised to provide information on all the criteria. Submissions should be made in electronic form (see below).
1. The host
a. IFLA member responsible for the bid and, if successful, is legally and financially able to be contracted by IFLA to host the conference and form the ILDS Local Organizing Committee. The host organization is responsible for securing all conference funding; IFLA does not provide financial assistance. Please also include names and contact details of the persons responsible for the bid.
b. The host will provide opportunities for local and regional professionals to participate in this internationally focused conference to further cultural exchange and professional information sharing.
2. Local and regional professional activity
a. Professional activity and innovative ideas that would be of interest to delegates;
b. Proposed dates – the conference is ideally held in October. Please advise if there are any local or national events that might conflict with, or enhance the conference. If there may be a conflict or a more beneficial date, please propose alternative dates for the conference;
c. Other conferences scheduled in your region for 2021 that may also attract ILDS conference delegates, or detract from ILDS conference attendance. If you are proposing that the conference could be held jointly with, or adjacent to, a national or regional conference, please give details including the advantages and disadvantages for IFLA;
3. Levels of wider support
a. Capacity of the ILDS Local Organizing Committee to secure financial support and sponsorship; estimate expected level of financial and other support for the conference;
b. Visa policy and process, and restrictions on any countries for the issuing of visas;
c. Ability to provide assistance with visa questions.
4. The venue*
Main Conference Hall including AV equipment (PC with internet connection, a projector and sound system) |
+/-200 seats |
Ability to live-stream and record presentations (desirable) | |
Free Wi-Fi for delegates |
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Speakers rehearsal room (optional) |
with 1 PC |
Registration area |
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Exhibition area |
with space for +/- 10 tables |
Lounge area for coffee breaks & lunch |
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Baggage storage room |
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*The venue should be accessible to people with disabilities
5. The location
a. Accessibility via air and rail travel routes.
b. Local sites of interest for pre- or post-conference tourism.
Please submit any further supporting documents, such as official letters to provide evidence of any promised support.
Deadline
Submissions should be sent to pcoll@upenn.edu
by 28 February 2020
Selection Process
Call for submissions opens |
December 2019 |
Submissions due |
28 February 2020 |
Submissions considered by the IFLA Document Delivery and Resource Sharing Section for recommendation to the IFLA Governing Board |
27 March 2020 |
Governing Board decision |
30 April 2020 |
IFLA enters into a formal agreement with the successful bidder |
TBD |
Successful bidder announced |
May 2020 |
The Official Announcement will be made via IFLA.org and IFLA-L mailing list
Contacts
For more information, please contact:
Marie-Emmanuelle Marande
IFLA Conference Officer
conferences@ifla.org
For more information on the professional programme, please contact:
Peter Collins
Chair of the Document Delivery and Resource Sharing Section
pcoll@upenn.edu